call humana at 1-800-808-4003. >>> december starts tomorrow. it's time to start thinking about 2013 and beyond. the fiscal cliff could change how we view things like health care, schools, transportation. rises gas prices have more of us looking at different ways to get around. the cars we'll soon see on the road will look a bit different. casey wyan is at the auto show. they're better built, get better fuel mileage. how do automakers cope and build on this success, given this fiscal cliff? >> reporter: you're right, deb, they've had a lot of success in car sales in the u.s. over the past year or so. double-digit sales increase. a really strong year. they're forecasting a slowdown in that rate of growth for next year. of course, if the fiscal cliff does come to be and the economy slows or dips back into recession, things will really slow down. what automakers are doing is continuing to push the sales of smaller cars, which is what the public wants, because tgas prics are rising. sales of these types of vehicles do real well in places like califo